CXO

See also: CxO

English

Noun

CXO

  1. (management) “chief X officer”, with X as functional placeholder (finance, operating etc.)
    Alternative form: CxO
    Hypernyms: officer < person
    Hyponyms: CEO, CFO, CTO, COO, CIO, CTO, CITO, CSO, CISO, CPO, CMIO, CExO, CXO
    Near-synonyms: C-suite, C-level
    • 2010, Susan Cramm, 8 Things We Hate About IT, Harvard Business Press, →ISBN, page 9:
      As someone taught me many, many years ago, businesses aren't run by CXO-level executives but by the people on the front lines working with customers or supporting the people who do.
  2. Initialism of chief experience officer.
    Synonym: CExO
    • 2021, Dan Gingiss, chapter 14, in The Experience Maker [] , Morgan James Publishing, →ISBN:
      A growing number of companies are installing a chief experience officer (CXO) into the C-suite, with responsibility for every facet of the customer journey. Harvard Business Review even makes the case that every company should have a CXO to oversee both customer experience and employee experience.

Proper noun

CXO

  1. (stock ticker symbol) Abbreviation of Concho Resources.
    • 2020 October 19, Matt Egan, “The oil industry is in crisis. ConocoPhillips is doubling down”, in CNN Business[1]:
      Conoco on Monday announced a $9.7 billion all-stock takeover of Concho Resources (CXO), a fracker squarely focused on the Permian Basin, the massive West Texas oilfield at the heart of the shale revolution.

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